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Desarrollo económico local y género en ámbitos territoriales rurales : el caso de la zona Liborina-Sabanalarga, Antioquia, Colombia
(Universidad de Antioquia, Facultad de Ciencias EconómicasGrupo de Estudios Regionales (GER)Medellín, Colombia, 2017)
Using distributed local information to improve global performance in Grids
(Centro Latinoamericano de Estudios en Informática, 2012)
Knowledge-Intensive mining services: a regional approach for their development in Chile
(Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Economía y Negocios, 2017-07)
Governments in every country are concerned about the local economic development within
each country’s region. In this vein, the case of mining industry draws attention in its trend
of establishing enclave economies ...
The evolution of resource nationalism: The case of Bolivian lithium
(Elsevier, 2021-09)
This paper analyses the dynamics of the relationship between the state and foreign firms in the context of resource nationalism, focusing specifically on lithium industrialisation policy in Bolivia. The paper examines three ...
COMPETITION AMONG EUCALYPTUS TREES DEPENDS ON GENETIC VARIATION AND RESOURCE SUPPLY
(ECOLOGICAL SOC AMER, 2008)
Genetic variation and environmental heterogeneity fundamentally shape the interactions between plants of the same species. According to the resource partitioning hypothesis, competition between neighbors intensifies as ...
Entrepreneurship and resource based view: a teaching case study at Mundo Verde
(2015)
This case study is based in Mundo Verde, a Brazilian natural products company, and its focused on the strategic decisions the company has to make to overcome the current problems. The case is built around three major ...
Running like Alice and losing good ideas: on the quasi-compulsive use of English by non-native English speaking scientists.
(Royal Swedish Acad Sciences, 2012-09)
A vast literature debated on the fairness and/or illegitimacy of having the English as the global language for science without finding credible alternatives. Many Non English Speaker (non-NES) countries agree with this ...